I think this is correct:

Let's just assume for a minute that in your index.php you echo out getcwd();
Output would be / (only an example)

According to that you do the following include:
include("./classes/first.class.php");

If you were to echo getcwd() after the include in the first.class.php it would output /

You would then have to include your second class (inside the first.class.php - correct?) as:
include("./classes/second.class.php")
to make it a "correct" include without PHP having to search the directories for the include.

Give that a shot.

Regards,
Johannes

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